8:30 LRN Newscast March 2

Governor Edwards will announce whether or not the state will reduce COVID public health restrictions today at 1 PM. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge is reporting a State Police Trooper received a 50-hour suspension for turning off his body camera, kicking a handcuffed black male and dragging him by his shackles. That man is Ronald Greene, who died as a result of the encounter he had with State Police in the Monroe area in 2019. Greene’s family says the Trooper should be fired.

An LSU study that looked at roadway travel statistics in ten states before and during the pandemic found that overall traffic volume decreased by 48-percent and at the height of the lockdown as much as 65-percent. LSU Civil Engineering Professor Brian Wolshon (Wool-shon) says they also saw coronavirus cases rise when traffic picked up…
cut 11 (12) “…cases”

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality is reminding crawfish connoisseurs to clean up properly after your boil to preserve other sea life. DEQ spokesperson Jean Kelly says never place shells or boil water into a ditch or waterway because it can seriously harm or even kill fish.
Cut 4 (09)“…treated.”
When you dispose of boil water and/or seasoned shells into a storm drain or ditch it goes directly to a lake, river, or stream

7:30 LRN Newscast March 2

Governor John Bel Edwards could ease COVID public health restrictions this afternoon as the modified Phase 2 order expires tomorrow. Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Dr. Steven Procopio, who says not only are new positive cases are down and so is the percent positivity of tests, and COVID hospitalizations.
Cut 13 (08) “..improve”
The governor is holding a one PM press conference.

Coronavirus vaccines are proven to significantly reduce COVID severity, and many doctors also believe vaccination reduces transmissibility. Ochsner System Medical Director of Hospital Quality Dr. Sandra Kemmerly says once vaccinated then your body will immediately start fighting any virus you come into contact with…
Cut 7 (11) “…asymptomatically.”

An LSU study comparing traffic in ten states before and various stages during the pandemic, found that overall traffic volume decreased by 48 percent. LSU Civil Engineering Professor Brian Wolshon (Wool-shon) says at the height of the lockdown, traffic was down 60-65 percent..
Cut 10 (09) “…like that.”
Wolshon says you can make the argument that government actions lowered traffic and the decreased traffic led to a decrease in the spread of the virus.

Today is not a good day for a crawfish boil but the weather looks good this weekend. Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality spokesperson Jean Kelly reminds residents never pour shells or boil water into a ditch or waterway and never put shells down the sink or garbage disposal….
cut 5 (07) “….critters”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans pulled of their biggest win of the season last night as they defeated the Utah Jazz 129 to 124 as Zion Williamson led the way with 26 points and 10 rebounds. The Jazz had a five point lead at halftime, but Williamson scored 15 points in the third quarter to give New Orleans the lead for good. Brandon Ingram also had 26 points and five assists.

The LSU men’s basketball team looks to snap a two game losing streak tonight when they host Vanderbilt, who has the worst record in the SEC at three and eleven. A loss against the Commodores could put the Tigers back on the NCAA Tournament bubble.

The Southland Conference has announced its expanding its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments from eight to ten teams. In action last night, Nicholls knocked off Northwestern State 87-71. In the SWAC, Mississippi Valley State upset Grambling 67-63.

In the latest D-1 baseball poll, the top four teams are from the SEC. Arkansas is number one followed by Vanderbilt, Mississippi State and Ole Miss. LSU is ranked 11th. Through seven games, the Tigers have hit 15 home runs. Drew Bianco has two homers in eight at-bats. Bianco entered the transfer portal in the offseason and he says the experience motivated him….
cut 18 (14) “…in the long run”
The Tigers will host Nicholls today at 6:30.

Also tonight, the Cajuns host Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs are coming off a sweep over Southern, while U-L Lafayette swept Rice.

Sun Belt football teams released their schedules for next season. UL-Lafayette is not scheduled to play Coastal Carolina, while ULM finishes its season by visiting LSU and the Cajuns.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 2

Governor Edwards will announce at one o’ clock whether Louisiana will remain in the modified version of the Phase two coronavirus restrictions or ease the restrictions. Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Doctor Steven Procopio says the current COVID numbers are similar to what we saw when the state was in Phase 3…
cut 14 (10) “…interact”
The state has surpassed one-million vaccines administered and nearly 38-thousand one-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccines will arrive this week. Johnson and Johnson researchers believe the vaccine limits asymptomatic disease by 74 percent. Ochsner Infection Control and Prevention Medical Director Katherine Baumgarten…
cut 8 (09) “…confirm that”

Crawfish season is beginning to gather steam and one state agency reminds you what to do after enjoying one of the state’s favorite pastimes. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 1 (30) “…Brooke Thorington.”

Updated LRN AM Newscall March 2

Crawfish season is beginning to gather steam and one state agency wants to remind you what to do after enjoying one of the state’s favorite pastimes. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (30) “…Brooke Thorington.”

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An LSU study of traffic trends before and during the pandemic indicates as the pandemic continued how the is virus spread. Brooke Thorington speaks with one of the researchers.

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Governor Edwards will announce whether or not the state will reduce COVID public health restrictions today at 1 PM. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality is reminding crawfish connoisseurs to be sure to clean up properly after your boil to preserve other sea life. DEQ spokesperson Jean Kelly says never place shells or boil water into a ditch or waterway because it can seriously harm or even kill fish.

Cut 4 (09)“…treated.”

When you dispose of boil water and/or seasoned shells into a storm drain or ditch it goes directly to a lake, river, or stream.

The best way to dispose of both shrimp and crawfish shells is by double-bagging them and placing them in the garbage, Kelly says never put shells down the sink or garbage disposal.

Cut 5 (07)“…critters.”

Kelly says disposing of crustacean shells and boil water properly is vital to enjoying one of the state’s favorite pastimes in the future.

Cut 6 (08) “…every year.”

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Coronavirus vaccines are proven to significantly reduce COVID severity, and while it hasn’t been proven many doctors believe vaccination reduces transmissibility as well. Ochsner System Medical Director of Hospital Quality Dr. Sandra Kemmerly says if you are vaccinated then your body will immediately start fighting any virus you come into contact with…

Cut 7 (11)  “…asymptomatically.”

Lead Johnson and Johnson researchers believe the vaccine limits asymptomatic disease by 74 percent. Ochsner Infection Control and Prevention Medical Director Katherine Baumgarten…

Cut 8 (09) “…confirm that.”

Kemmerly says the reason why they can’t confirm this fact is that transmissibility is a harder endpoint to measure in clinical trials, and thus wasn’t studied as closely as other focuses.

Cut 9 (11) “…vaccinated.”

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An LSU study comparing traffic in ten states before and various stages during the pandemic, found that overall traffic volume decreased by 48 percent.  LSU Civil Engineering Professor Brian Wolshon (Wool-shon) says at the beginning as the virus spread across the country, traffic trends mirrored each other based on closures in each of the states.

Cut 10 (09) “…like that.”

The 10 states in the study were Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, and Vermont.

Wolshon says as the virus spread, and each state experienced waves, and plateaus of the virus, traffic also changed.

Cut 11 (12) “…cases.”

While an increase or decrease in traffic then later did not follow respectively an increase or decrease in case numbers it did indicate to researchers how the virus was spread.

Cut 12 (09) “…contact. ”

Wolshon says when you compare heavily populated areas like New York to Montana the states experienced different outbreaks of the virus, which also backs up the theory that the virus is spread when individuals are in close contact with others.  Data from the study also indicated that traffic-volume recovery was slower than the original decline of traffic.

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Governor Edwards will announce whether the state will loosen COVID public health restrictions this afternoon, and the data appears to support potentially moving into Phase Three.

Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Dr. Steven Procopio says not only are new positive cases down but so is the percent positivity of tests, and total COVID-related hospitalizations.

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COVID hospitalizations are down to 629 compared to the over 2,000 we saw in early January.

The Governor has never released his official benchmarks for moving the state through different phases but Procopio says our current numbers look like a period when we were in Phase Three restrictions.

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During that period total COVID hospitalizations sat between 800 and roughly 500.

Last week Edwards said our trajectory looked promising and Procopio says the data indicates a cautious loosening of restrictions is justified right now.

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657,000 Louisianans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.

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The LSU baseball team will take on Nicholls tonight at 6:30 after beating the Colonels 14-0 on Saturday.  The Tigers have been great at the plate so far this year, batting .303 as a team.  Hitting Coach Eddy Smith says the team does a good job of feeding off each other.

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The Tigers are a young team and already have a number of freshmen that are making an immediate impact.  Coach Smith says he’s not surprised because he knew this freshman class would be special.

Cut 17 (12) “….these freshmen”

While the freshmen continue to make headlines, junior Drew Bianco has been hitting the ball well, as he’s batting .250 with two home runs, both of which occurred against Nicholls.  Bianco almost left the program over the summer as he entered the transfer portal before deciding to remain in Baton Rouge.  Bianco says that experience motivated him to have a big year.

Cut  18 (14) “…in the long run.”

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The LSU men’s basketball team will take on the Vanderbilt Commodores at home tonight.  Vanderbilt is just 3-11 in SEC play this season but coach Will Wade says the Commodores are better than their record shows.

Cut 19 (16) “…how they’re playing.” 

LSU has lost its last two games due in large part to poor shooting.  Forward Darius Days has struggled in those losses, putting up a total of 4 points combined in those games.  Wade says he knows Days will get out of his shooting slump.

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5:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to discuss the state’s reopening plan at a briefing Tuesday at 1 pm. The Governor will also discuss the coronavirus pandemic and the state’s current phase two order which expires Wednesday, March 3rd.

 

Leaders in the state legislature are beginning to formulate their plans for tax reform legislation to be debated in the regular session that begins next month. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (32) “ …I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said today that Tulane police officer Martinus Mitchum was fatally shot on Friday by a 35-year old John Shallerhorn who tried to force his way into a high school basketball playoff game. It’s been reported the suspect became irate after being told he had to wear a mask at the Carver High School game, but Ferguson cannot confirm…

Cut 11 (11) “…wearing a mask.

At AARP Louisiana’s Tele-Town Hall, New Orleans physician Eric Griggs says when it comes to behavior after you have been vaccinated, you still need to continue to social distance and wear masks because of variants of the virus. As for travel and visiting outside your immediate household…

Cut 8 (10) “…a risk.”

 

445 Sportscast 3/1

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball recorded two blowout victories over the weekend beating Rice 101-57 and 79-58. Kalob Ledoux had a season-high 25 on Friday and followed that up with a 17-point performance on Saturday. Coach Eric Konkol says he’s proud of Ledoux

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The Bulldogs will have have one more tune up game before postseason play as they will host Our Lady of the Lake on Wednesday, tipoff is at 7.

The LSU men’s basketball team will take on Vanderbilt at home tomorrow night.  The Tigers will look to rebound at home after two straight road losses.

The 2021 Sun Belt men’s basketball tournament is scheduled for later this week from March 5to 8 at the Pensacola Bay Center.  ULM will play South Alabama in the first round on Friday, March 5th at 5:30.

On Saturday, the Pels fell to the Spurs 117 to 114 to drop their record to 14-19. Forward Zion Williamson says his teammates are determined to keep fighting, which is why he believes this team is close to turning the season around…

Cut 30 (16) “figure it out”

The LSU baseball team is 6-1 on the season after sweeping the weekend tournament against Youngstown State and Nicholls.

It will not be an easy go of things once the Tigers get into conference play as four SEC teams are at the top of the latest D1 Baseball poll as Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, and Ole Miss make up the top four spots.

ULL and ULM’s 2021 football schedules have been released.  The Cajuns will open the season on September 11th when they host Nicholls and the Warhawks will host Jackson State on September 18th.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 1

New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said today that Tulane police officer Martinus Mitchum was fatally shot on Friday by a man who tried to force his way into a high school basketball playoff game. Ferguson says Mitchum was working as a security guard and tried to escort the gunman out of the building after he hit an employee working at the door.

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Legislative leaders say they are putting together a tax reform plan that will be debated during the regular session that begins April 12th. Senate President Page Cortez says because of the complexity of the current tax structure, they want to bring stability, simplicity, and predictability to the state’s tax code.

Cut 3 (10)  “…we will be successful.”  

The Louisiana Health Department says it expects to receive this week nearly 38-thousand doses of Johnson and Johnson’s newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says clinical trials on the J & J vaccine show its 100-percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths.

Cut 14 (12) “…zero deaths.” 

During an AARP Tele-town hall meeting, New Orleans physician Doctor Eric Griggs says it’s important not to take anything like Tylenol before you are vaccinated to dull your immune response to the vaccine however you can take pain relief after your injection.

 

Cut 7 (11) “…after.”

330 PM LRN News

A Tulane University Police Officer was fatally shot Friday outside a high school basketball game, reportedly over a dispute involving the shooter’s refusal to wear a mask inside the gym. 35-year-old John Shallerhorn allegedly fatally shot officer Martinus Mitchum, who was a security guard at the event, after Mitchum was attempting to remove Shallerhorn from the area. New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson Mitchum a hero…

Cut 10 (11) “…negligence.” 

The AARP supports seniors taking the newly approved Johnson and Johnson vaccine. New Orleans physician Dr. Eric Griggs spoke to members on a conference call today and said the J&J vaccine had 30-thousand trial participants.

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The state has hit another milestone in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Brook Thorington has the story…

Cut 2 (30) …I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

Central pastor Tony Spell has been offered a plea deal by East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore. Moore has informed Spell’s legal team that the court would drop all charges against Spell, if the pastor would plead “no contest” to one of the six charges he faces. Spell was arrested and accused of six counts of violating the governor’s COVID-19 restrictions by having too many gathered at his church.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Leaders in the state legislature are beginning to formulate their plans for tax reform legislation to be debated in the regular session that begins next month.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

Central pastor Tony Spell has been offered a plea deal by East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore. Moore has informed Spell’s legal team that the court would drop all charges against Spell, if the pastor would plead “no contest” to one of the six charges he faces. Spell was arrested and accused of six counts of violating the governor’s COVID-19 restrictions by having too many gathered at his church.

New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said today that Tulane police officer Martinus Mitchum was fatally shot on Friday by a 35-year old John Shallerhorn who tried to force his way into a high school basketball playoff game. It’s been reported the suspect became irate after being told he had to wear a mask at the Carver High School game, but Ferguson cannot confirm…

Cut 11 (11) “…wearing a mask.

AARP Louisiana held a Tele-Town Hall meeting today with New Orleans physician Eric Griggs answering COVID and vaccine-related questions. When it comes to behavior after you have been vaccinated Griggs says because of variants of the virus you still need to continue to social distance and wear masks. As for travel and visiting with others outside your immediate household…

Cut 8 (10) “…a risk.”